So I buttoned up the fuselage and, as predicted, a lot of that lovely cockpit detail is no longer visible. I suppose I will lose a bit more when I install the canopy parts. No matter, I know its there and , after all, I'm building a Spitfire, not a Cadillac. I dry fitted the big elliptical wing to the fuselage and was suprised to find the fit was 95% "Spot-On" and not the terrible fit that I read about in past reviews. Just a little tweeking and "Fannies your aunt".
Speaking of that big wing...did you ever notice that it is very hard to find a photograph of a parked Spitfire with it's flaps down? That is because it was against regulations to do so. Still, I wanted to detail something, so I decided to add some detail to the radiator. This is where I ran into a small problem, the radiator insert is short in length and will not fit flush with the roof of the front and rear radiator housing. Simple fix though, just cut it widthwise and fit it. I scratch built a new radiator flap and some gun heating tubes and I am pleased with the results even though, once again, the detail will be hardly seen once I put this "Spit" on a base.
I found no need to add a lot of aftermarket wheels and such. A little detailing and painting and the kit parts look just as good, if not better, than the aftermarket parts.
24 attached images. Click to enlarge.